Dr H.V. Evatt--Part II: the Question of Loyalty (Herbert Vere Evatt) (Report)
National Observer - Australia and World Affairs 2008, Autumn, 76
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This article (1) focuses on a question that haunted Evatt's political career during the Cold War--his loyalty to the Labor Party and, above all, his loyalty to Australia and its national security interests. Despite his tactical and opportunistic rejection of selected communist policies, there are indications that he believed a form of communism was inevitable, although he never publicly professed this belief. (2) Evatt and the case of Egon Kisch
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